Friday, February 14, 2025

Google Drive Notifications in Chat

 











Some of my teachers started complaining about a new feature in Google. Now you can receive notifications about Google Drive in your chat and some folks think this is a very unwanted thing. If you are someone who simply can't deal with receiving notifications about Google Drive through chat, you can mute or uninstall them. Go to the chat window and look for the Google Drive chat. By using the three dots on the right side of it, you can select mute or uninstall. Enjoy!

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Gulf of Mexico in Google Maps and Apple Maps

Google shows Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America) 
if you are outside of the US.

So there has been a lot of talk about #47's name change to the Gulf of Mexico. Several of my friends back in the US have posted images on social media of how the change looks for them. I was curious and checked my Google Maps and Apple Maps to see and, as I figured would happen, the place in question is still called the Gulf of Mexico for me. The services are complying with a directive from the President, but it is impacting people who have an IP address in the US. For my Korean IP address, I still see the Gulf of Mexico.

Apple shows Gulf of Mexico if you are outside of the US.


Glitch in Practice Sets in Google Classroom


I was experimenting with the Practice Sets in Google Classroom. The new feature allows for an practice assignment where students are supported in learning material. The idea is great and my students have said that they enjoy the low stakes feeling of the interface. They have opportunities to attempt the answer multiple times, but still complete the assignment for full credit, even when they initially got a few answers incorrect. 

Recently I used the tool again to provide some practice about the rhetorical appeals (logos, ethos, and pathos). This time, however, when students submitted the work, some of them were marked as if they hadn't submitted. Because one of the students, who always does her work, told me, "Mr. Bray, I honestly turned it in." I took another look and noticed that is still showed that she hadn't submitted the assignment. I had her bring her computer to me and I watched as she submitted the work... And the interface still show her as not having submitted. Weird! 

I contacted Google with the little question mark on the bottom lefthand side of the screen. I've wrote to Google before in Classrooms about other glitches or requests for features in the past, but I have never received a response— until this time. One of the support people wrote to me and asked for some follow up information about what happened and links to the assignment. It was nice to hear from them, because I have been told by fellow Google Certified Trainers and Google Education employees that Google is listening to our feedback, but it was great to see it in action. Thanks, Google! I have shared a screenshot of what the glitch looked like in my teacher interface so people will be aware of the issue. I will update this post when/if I hear back from Google again.